Definition of Disgavels

1. disgavel [v] - See also: disgavel

Lexicographical Neighbors of Disgavels

disgaged
disgages
disgaging
disgarland
disgarlanded
disgarlanding
disgarnish
disgarnished
disgarnishes
disgarnishing
disgarrison
disgarrisoned
disgarrisoning
disgarrisons
disgavel
disgavels (current term)
disgenic
disgest
disgested
disgesting
disgestion
disgests
disglorified
disglorifies
disglorify
disglorifying
disglory
disgorge
disgorged

Literary usage of Disgavels

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Digest of the Laws of England by John Comyns, Anthony Hammond (1822)
"3. which disgavels lands in Kent, whereof 34 persons there named were seised in fee or tail, says, that those lands shall descend as lands never holden in ..."

2. Two Essays on the Law of Primogeniture by Courtney Stanhope Kenny, Perceval Maitland Laurence (1878)
"was important enough to be placed among the public statutes (31 Hen. VIII., c. 3); it disgavels the lands of thirty-four proprietors. Early in Edward VI. ..."

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